Sei sulla pagina 1di 44

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.2-1. A PL 38 7 tension member is connected with three 1-inchdiameter bolts, as shown in Figure P3.2-1. The steel is A36. Assume that
Ae = An and compute the following. a. The design strength for LRFD. b.
The allowable strength for ASD.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.2-2. A PL 12 8 tension member is connected with six 1-inch-diameter
bolts, as shown in Figure P3.2-2. The steel is ASTM A242. Assume that Ae
= An and compute the following. a. The design strength for LRFD. b. The
allowable strength for ASD.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
1
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.2-3. A C12 30 is connected with 1-in. diameter bolts in each flange,
as shown in Figure P3.2-3. If Fy = 50 ksi, Fu = 65 ksi, and Ae = 0.90An,
compute the following. a. The design strength for LRFD. b. The
allowable strength for ASD.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.2-4. A PL 38 6 tension member is welded to a gusset plate as shown in Figure
P3.2-4. The steel is A36. Assume that Ae = Ag and compute the following. a. The
design strength for LRFD. b. The allowable strength for ASD.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.2-5. The tension member shown in Figure P3.2-5 is a PL 12 8 of
A36 steel. The member is connected to a gusset plate with-118 inchdiameter bolts. It is subjected to the dead and live loads shown. Does
this member have enough strength? Assume that Ae = An. a. Use LRFD.
b. Use ASD.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.2-6. A double-angle tension member, 2L 3 2 14 LLBB, of A36 steel is subjected to a dead load of
12 kips and a live load of 36 kips. It is connected to a gusset plate with 34-inch-diameter bolts through
the long legs. Does this member have enough strength? Assume that Ae = 0.85An. a. Use LRFD. b. Use
ASD.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.2-7. A C8 11.5 is connected to a gusset plate with 78-inch-diameter
bolts as shown in Figure P3.2-7. The steel is A572 Grade 50. If the member
is subjected to dead load and live load only, what is the total service load
capacity if the live-to-dead load ratio is 3? Assume that Ae = 0.85An. a.
Use LRFD. b. Use ASD.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.3-1. Determine the effective area Ae for each case shown in Figure P3.3-1.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.3-2. For the tension member shown, compute the following. a. The
tensile design strength. b. The allowable tensile strength.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.3-3. Determine the nominal tensile strength based on the
effective net area.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.3-4. For the tension member shown, compute the
following. a. The tensile design strength. b. The allowable
tensile strength.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.3-5. A W16 45 of A992 steel is connected to a plate
at each flange as shown in Figure P3.3-5. Determine
the nominal strength based on the net section as
follows: a. Use Equation 3.1 for the shear lag factor, U.
b. Use the alternative value of U from AISC Table
D3.1.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.3-6. The tension member shown in Figure P3.3-6 is a
C12 20.7 of A572 Grade 50 steel. Will it safely support
a service dead load of 60 kips and a service live load of
125 kips? Use Equation 3.1 for U. a. Use LRFD. b. Use
ASD.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.3-7. A double-angle tension member, 2L4 3 14 LLBB,
is connected with welds as shown in Figure P3.3-7. A36 steel
is used. a. Compute the available strength for LRFD. b.
Compute the available strength for ASD.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.3-8. An L5 5 12 tension member of A242 steel is
connected to a gusset plate with six 34-inch-diameter bolts as
shown in Figure P3.3-8. If the member is subject to dead load
and live load only, what is the maximum total service load that
can be applied if the ratio of live load to dead load is 2.0? Use
the alternative value of U from AISC Table D3.1. a. Use LRFD.
b. Use ASD.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.4-1. A36 steel is used for the tension member
shown in Figure P3.4-1. a. Determine the
nominal strength based on the gross area. b.
Determine the nominal strength based on the net
area.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.4-2. The tension member shown in Figure 3.4-2 is a PL
58 10, and the steel is A36. The bolts are 78-inch in
diameter. a. Determine the design strength for LRFD. b.
Determine the allowable strength for ASD.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.4-3. An MC 9 23.9 is connected with 34-inch-diameter bolts
as shown in Figure P3.4-3. A572 Grade 50 steel is used. a.
Determine the design strength. b. Determine the allowable
strength.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.4-4. A992 steel is used for the tension member shown
in Figure P3.4-4. The bolts are 34 inch in diameter. The
connection is to a 38-in.-thick gusset plate. a. Determine
the nominal strength based on the gross area. b.
Determine the nominal strength based on the effective net
area.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.4-5. The tension member shown in Figure P3.4-5 is an L6 312 516. The bolts are 34 inch in
diameter. If A36 steel is used, is the member adequate for a service dead load of 31 kips and a service
live load of 31 kips? a. Use LRFD. b. Use ASD.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.4-6. A double-channel shape, 2C1020, of
A572 Grade 50 steel is used for a built-up
tension member as shown in Figure P3.4-6. The
holes are for 12-inch-diameter bolts. Determine
the total service load capacity if the live load is
three times the dead load.
a. Use LRFD. b. Use ASD.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.5-1. The tension member is a PL38 512 of A242 steel. It is
connected to a 38-in. thick gusset plate, also of A242 steel, with
34-inch diameter bolts as shown in Figure P3.5-1. Determine the
nominal block shear strength of the tension member.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.5-2. A square hollow structural section (HSS) is used
as a tension member and is welded to a gusset plate of
A36 steel as shown in Figure P3.5-2. Compute the
nominal block shear strength of the gusset plate.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.5-3. A WT8 13 of A992 steel is used as a tension
member. The connection is with 78-in. diameter bolts as
shown in Figure P3.5-3. Compute the nominal block shear
strength.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.5-4. Compute the available block shear strength of the gusset
plate. a. Use LRFD. b. Use ASD.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.5-5. A C7 9.8 tension member is connected to a 38-in.-thick
gusset plate as shown in Figure P3.5-5. Both the member and the
gusset plate are A36 steel. a. Compute the available block shear
strength of the tension member for both LRFD and ASD. b. Compute
the available block shear strength of the gusset plate for both LRFD
and ASD.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.5-6. A double-channel shape, 2C8 18.75, is used as a tension
member. The channels are bolted to a 38-inch gusset plate with
78-inch diameter bolts. The tension member is A572 Grade 50
steel and the gusset plate is A36. If LRFD is used, how much
factored tensile load can be applied? Consider all limit states.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.6-1. Select a single-angle tension member of A36 steel to resist the
following service loads: dead load = 50 kips, live load = 100 kips,
and wind load = 45 kips. The member will be connected through one
leg with 1-inch diameter bolts in two lines. There will be four bolts in
each line. The member length is 20 feet. a. Use LRFD. b. Use ASD.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.6-2. Use A36 steel and select a double-angle tension member to
resist a service dead load of 20 kips and a service live load of 60 kips.
Assume that the member will be connected to a 38-inch-thick gusset
plate with a single line of five 78-inch diameter bolts. The member is
15 feet long.
a. Use LRFD. b. Use ASD.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.6-3. Select an ST shape to be used as a 20-ft-long tension member to resist
the following service loads: dead load =38 kips, live load =115 kips, and
snow load =75 kips. The connection is through the flange with three 34-inch
diameter bolts in each line. Use A572 Grade 50 steel. a. Use LRFD. b. Use
ASD.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.6-4. Select an S shape for the tension member shown in
Figure P3.6-4. The member shown will be connected between
two plates with eight 78-in. diameter bolts. The service dead
load is 216 kips, the service live load is 25 kips, and the length
is 22 ft. Use A36 steel.
a. Use LRFD. b. Use ASD.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.6-5. Choose a pipe to be used as a tension member to resist a service dead load of 10 kips and a
service live load of 25 kips. The ends will be connected by welding completely around the
circumference of the pipe. The length is 8 feet. a. Use LRFD. b. Use ASD.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.6-6. Use LRFD and select an American Standard Channel shape for the following tensile loads: dead
load = 54 kips, live load = 80 kips, and wind load = 75 kips. The connection will be with two 9-in.-long
longitudinal welds. Use an estimated shear lag factor of U = 0.85. Once the member has been selected,
compute the value of U with Equation 3.1 and revise the design if necessary. The length is 17.5 ft. Use
Fy = 50 ksi and Fu = 65 ksi.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.7-1. Select a threaded rod to resist a service dead load of 43 kips and a service live load of 4 kips. Use
A36 steel. a. Use LRFD. b. Use ASD.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.7-2. A W16 36 is supported by two tension rods AB and
CD, as shown in Figure P3.7-2. The 30-kip load is a service
live load. Use load and resistance factor design and select
threaded rods of A36 steel for the following load cases. a. The
30-kip load cannot move from the location shown. b. The 30kip load can be located anywhere between the two rods.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.7-3. Same as problem 3.7-2, but use allowable stress design.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.7-4. As shown in Figure P3.7-4, members AC and BD are used
to brace the pin-connected structure against a horizontal wind
load of 10 kips. Both of these members are assumed to be tension
members and not resist any compression. For the load direction
shown, member AC will resist the load in tension, and member
BD will be unloaded. Select threaded rods of A36 steel for these
members. Use load and resistance factor design.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.7-5. What size A36 threaded rod is required for member AB, as shown
in Figure P3.7-5? The load is a service live load. (Neglect the weight of
member CB.) a. Use LRFD. b. Use ASD.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.7-6. A pipe is supported at 12-foot intervals by a bent, threaded rod,
as shown in Figure P3.7-6. If an 8-inch-diameter standard weight steel
pipe full of water is used, what size A36 steel rod is required? a. Use
LRFD. b. Use ASD.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.8-1. Use A992 steel and select a structural tee for the top chord of the welded roof truss shown in
Figure P3.8-1. All connections are made with longitudinal plus transverse welds. Assume a connection
length of 12 inches. The spacing of trusses in the roof system is 15 feet. Design for the following loads.
Snow: 20 psf of horizontal projection
Roofing: 12 psf
MC8 8.5 purlins
Truss weight: 1000 lb (estimated)
a. Use LRFD. b. Use ASD.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.8-2. Use ASD and select single-angle shapes for the web tension members of the truss loaded as
shown in Figure P3.8-2. The loads are service loads. All connections are with longitudinal welds. Use
A36 steel and an estimated shear lag factor, U, of 0.85.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.8-3. Compute the factored joint loads for the truss of Problem 3.8-2 for the following conditions.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.8-4. Use LRFD and design the tension members of the roof truss shown in Figure P3.8-4. Use doubleangle shapes throughout and assume 38-inch-thick gusset plates and welded connections. Assume a
shear lag factor of U =0.80. The trusses are spaced at 30 feet. Use A36 steel and design for the
following loads.

Name

IROY, Ian Christopher V.

Subject

STEEL DESIGN

Due Date.

December

Section

CE 5-3

Chapter No.

_
15, 2015
. Plate No.

_
3
Title_

_
Tension Members

.
3.8-5. Use A36 steel and design sag rods for the truss of Problem 3.8-4. Assume that, once attached, the
metal deck will provide lateral support for the purlins; therefore, the sag rods need to be designed for
the purlin weight only. a. Use LRFD. b. Use ASD.

Potrebbero piacerti anche